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Jelly. Lots of it. Mostly because i went to a breakfast place earlier and they had a sign on the jelly/sugar rack that said "Please dont play with the jellies" and it instantly made me want to play with jelly...
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Bread and milk. How suburban can you get? :lol:
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A few things in Lidl for the weekend ahead, mainly water and crisps and cheese.
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Petrol :evil:
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StephenKingman wrote:... water...
:!: Surely to God the tap water in lovely Ireland is drinkable :?:
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Lots of lovely beer :D
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Dog food. Beer tomorrow.
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C0ldf1re wrote:
StephenKingman wrote:... water...
:!: Surely to God the tap water in lovely Ireland is drinkable :?:
It is, but 12 bottles of lovely bottled water in Lidl for 3euros is not to be sniffed at..

I bought a book on the best tourist spots in Ireland today, Im not planning to leave the country this year so I want to knock off a few spots at home that I never got round to in my life, for example Donegal, Newgrange, Aran Islands etc. :D
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StephenKingman wrote:
C0ldf1re wrote:
StephenKingman wrote:... water...
:!: Surely to God the tap water in lovely Ireland is drinkable :?:
It is, but 12 bottles of lovely bottled water in Lidl for 3euros is not to be sniffed at..

I bought a book on the best tourist spots in Ireland today, Im not planning to leave the country this year so I want to knock off a few spots at home that I never got round to in my life, for example Donegal, Newgrange, Aran Islands etc. :D
Mike, Donegal is fantastic ... make sure you go to Glenveigh Park, way up near Letterkenny (Paradise) & Aran Islands are like another world altogether, climb up to Dún Aonghasa, out to the very edge, lie on your tummy and look over the edge & I bet you'll never need Stephen King to scare the living daylights out of you again! :lol: :lol:
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Fran wrote: Mike, Donegal is fantastic ... make sure you go to Glenveigh Park, way up near Letterkenny (Paradise) & Aran Islands are like another world altogether, climb up to Dún Aonghasa, out to the very edge, lie on your tummy and look over the edge & I bet you'll never need Stephen King to scare the living daylights out of you again! :lol: :lol:
Jesus, Fran that actually sounds quite dangerous, are you sure people havent been killed doing that?? :shock:

Thanks for the advice on Donegal, Im going to head up there in September before the dark evenings make everything a write off and as for Aran Islands, ill take your advice as long as there isnt a puff of breeze around. :D
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StephenKingman wrote:
Fran wrote: Mike, Donegal is fantastic ... make sure you go to Glenveigh Park, way up near Letterkenny (Paradise) & Aran Islands are like another world altogether, climb up to Dún Aonghasa, out to the very edge, lie on your tummy and look over the edge & I bet you'll never need Stephen King to scare the living daylights out of you again! :lol: :lol:
Jesus, Fran that actually sounds quite dangerous, are you sure people havent been killed doing that?? :shock:

Thanks for the advice on Donegal, Im going to head up there in September before the dark evenings make everything a write off and as for Aran Islands, ill take your advice as long as there isnt a puff of breeze around. :D
Quite safe ... as long as someone doesn't come behind you, grab your legs & tip you over :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Sounds scary, Fran. I hope you dont have any enemies in that area. Watch your back. Or in this case, your legs. :lol: :lol:
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Bighuey wrote:Sounds scary, Fran. I hope you dont have any enemies in that area. Watch your back. Or in this case, your legs. :lol: :lol:
I wont be telling her the date Im going to that island, I will just keep a cautious eye out before I look over the edge. If i dont return after that trip, its Fran whon did it, Bighuey, and you must avenge my death :twisted: :twisted:
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StephenKingman wrote:
Bighuey wrote:Sounds scary, Fran. I hope you dont have any enemies in that area. Watch your back. Or in this case, your legs. :lol: :lol:
I wont be telling her the date Im going to that island, I will just keep a cautious eye out before I look over the edge. If i dont return after that trip, its Fran whon did it, Bighuey, and you must avenge my death :twisted: :twisted:
No problem, Mike. If any thing happens to you, I will tie up Fran in front of a TV and force her to watch every Stephen King Movie. :lol: :lol:

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Bighuey wrote:
StephenKingman wrote:
Bighuey wrote:Sounds scary, Fran. I hope you dont have any enemies in that area. Watch your back. Or in this case, your legs. :lol: :lol:
I wont be telling her the date Im going to that island, I will just keep a cautious eye out before I look over the edge. If i dont return after that trip, its Fran whon did it, Bighuey, and you must avenge my death :twisted: :twisted:
No problem, Mike. If any thing happens to you, I will tie up Fran in front of a TV and force her to watch every Stephen King movie ever made. :lol: :lol:
By the way, the last thing I bought was some garden hoses and hamburger.
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Otis Redding greatest hits cd, What Dreams May Come book, baby books, and a banana smoothie.
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